Thanks Warin,
I read your suggestion for "man_made=boot_cleansing", I'd opt for
"man_made=shoe_cleansing" since I don't wear boots but running shoes as a
runner not a hiker. The QPWS web site mentions "footwear", I think shoe
would be the most inclusive term.
P.S. Sorry I didn't reply on the tagging list, don't know of any way to
reply to that thread without having received those emails.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 9:06 AM Warin <61sundowner at gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't know - nothing in OSM I can see.
>> I'll ask on the tagging list and see what they say.
>> Note .. it may well not render/show up on the maps for sometime even
> once there is a tag and there are a few 100 mapped.
>>> On 28/06/18 21:49, Jonathon Rossi wrote:
> > Throughout the Gold Coast Hinterland (including Lamington and
> > Springbrook National Parks) there are pathogen control stations. These
> > are designed to be used by humans to reduce soil and other
> > contaminates being carried on shoes between sections of the national
> > parks.
> >
> > Many have big brushes (mounted facing up) to clean soil out of your
> > shoes and a disinfectant applier for the base of your shoe, example
> > photo:
> >
>https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/lamington/images/pathogen-control-station.jpg> >
> > I mapped one last week in Springbrook NP, however couldn't find any
> > relevant tags to apply to the node. Has anyone mapped them or seen
> > them mapped in OSM before? Is there anything similar that could be a
> > relevant tag?
> >
> >
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